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- & Wiksell. ISBN 9789171921543. Olsson, Louise (2013). Marstrand 32 inom Marstrand 5:6 Marstrands socken, Kungälv kommun (in Swedish). Rio Göteborg Natur-...
- by plumber Poul Glud (1850–1924) and ironmonger Troels Marstrand (1854–1929) as Glud & Marstrands Fabriker. The company was headquartered at Nordvestvej...
- Marstrand is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Jacob Marstrand (1848–1935), Danish master baker and politician Julie Marstrand (1882–1943)...
- The battle of Marstrand was a successful Dano-Norwegian siege of the harbor town of Marstrand, Sweden which took place between 6–23 July 1677, during...
- The Marstrand Church (Swedish: Marstrands kyrka) is a church building in Marstrand, Sweden. It belongs to the Marstrand Parish of the Diocese of Gothenburg...
- factory sites were continued with Hauberg as the managing director. Poul Marstrand (1851-1902) established another machine factory in 1875. It was in 1880...
- The Attack on Marstrand was a successful Dano-Norwegian siege of the Swedish town of Marstrand and Carlsten fortress which took place between July 10 and...
- History of the Jews in Sweden Swedish overseas colonies Olán, Eskil (1917). Marstrands historia, krigsminnen och badortslif (in Swedish). Gothenburg: Lundbergs...
- Army and Navy. The helmet was produced by the Danish company A/S Glud & Marstrands Fabrikker. The M/1923 was made from a single piece of Swedish steel and...
- Bendz, Christen Købke, Martinus Rørbye, Constantin Hansen, and Wilhelm Marstrand. In 1871, Holger Drachmann and Karl Madsen visited Skagen in the far north...